In my opinion Poland gets the bigest profit. With Rusia we are in conflict since 1918 year when we won war. Since then we have problem with them. Ukraine stoped agresions on our state.
It’s difficult to answer, because we do not know what foreign countries have an interest in Ukraine. For example, it is HIGHLY likely joe biden (president of the U.S.) has corrupt business associations with Ukraine. Biden’s son was getting a multi-million dollar salary for being part of a company he never visited, in an industry he knows nothing about. Ukraine was getting special favors and billions of dollars in aid by giving the Biden family millions. That will all come to a half if Ukraine falls.
I think that China is the biggest winner in this Russian-Ukrainian war, because the war weakens its western competitors and adversaries, led by the United States, Europe and NATO, at the same time weakens Russia and reduces its capabilities, despite China's strategic relations with Russia, but it is in Beijing's interest that Russia will be less powerful, to be the dominant actor in the expected arrangements to change the structure of the international system towards multipolarity, Also, the Russian-Ukrainian war keeps the West busy in the European arena, and this reduces the extent of its focus on strategic developments in the Asian field, which is the immediate regional periphery of China. In addition, this war brought material benefits to China, in terms of obtaining energy resources from Russia At cheap prices, as well as the existence of opportunities to compensate Chinese companies for Western companies that left Russian lands because of the war and the sanctions imposed on Moscow.
- Despite the fact that the war between Russia and Ukraine benefits the United States in many ways, as it is characterized by most as the USA's "proxy war" in Europe, I think that the country that benefits the most from it is the People's Republic of China (PRC). This is mainly for two reasons.
- The first one is because PRC managed to become one of the largest trade partners of Russia as far as the energy sector is concerned, due to the European states' attempt to diversify their energy sources/routes in order to become independent from the Russian gas.
- The second reason is because Russia's invasion of Ukraine "left space" for PRC in the global arena, allowing it to become the second world's "superpower" in terms - not only of economy and military - but also in terms of soft power, allowing PRC to expand its spheres of influence.